OUR DEPARTMENTS

Chest Clinic: Respiratory Medicine

What we do

Measuring Lung Volumes in the Lung Function Room

The Chest Clinic consists of a large multi-disciplinary team including five consultants (some part-time), and a team of health professionals including Macmillan Nurses, Respiratory Nurse Specialists, TB Nurse Specialists, Clinical Physiologists and a back up team of secretaries and administrative staff.

The unit has its own x-ray facilities which are run on a first come, first served basis so you may have to wait a while.

The unit runs clinics from Monday to Friday dealing with a whole range of breathing problems. 
These include:

  • Asthma 
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Interstitial Lung Disease and Sarcoid Cough 
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Lung Cancer 
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Obstructive Sleep Apneoa Syndrome
  • Tuberculosis (TB)

The following multidisciplinary clinics are also held:

  • Lung Cancer  
  • Paediatric  
  • Cystic Fibrosis 

Investigations: 
In addition to the clinics, the unit can also carry out the following investigations:

  • Bronchoscopy 
  • Lung Function
  • Tuberculosis Screening (TB)

Treatment:
Dependant on the results of these investigations and your consultation with the doctor, the following therapies are available:

  • Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP)
  • Nebulisers
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Inhaler techniques

How to contact us

  • General Enquiries

020 8535 6674

  • Consultants:
    Secretary to Dr. M. D. Darmalingam
    Secretary to Dr. A. K. Reinhardt
    Secretary to Professor C. M. Roberts
    Secretary to Dr. S. J. Quantrill
    Secretary to Dr. R. F. Taylor

020 8535 6642
020 8535 6675
020 8535 6642
020 8539 6782
020 8539 6782

  • Clinical Nurse Specialists: (Sleep/Oxygen/COPD/Asthma)

020 8539 5522 ext: 5026

  • MacMillan Nurses: (Lung Cancer)  

020 8535 5469

  • Tuberculosis Nurse Specialists (TB)    

020 8539 5522 ext: 5748

  • Lung Function

020 8539 5522 ext: 5303

Where to find us

The Chest Clinic
  • Chest Clinic
    Is located to the side of the main hospital entrance, in the Orange Zone. 
  • Blood Tests
    You may be sent for a blood test, these are taken in the main Outpatients department, in Area 1 in the Yellow Zone.

  • GP X-ray
    If you attend in the afternoon, you may also be sent to the main GP X-ray, this is located at Junction 8, in the Pink Zone and is accessed from Bridge Road.

How to find us

For more information on how to find these locations or how to get the hospital please look under our 'Where to find us section'.

Opening times

  • Clinics

9am - 4pm
Monday to Friday

  • X-ray in the Chest Clinic 

9am - 12pm
Monday to Friday

How to get treatment

To get an appointment at the Chest Clinic, you need a referral from your GP (General Practitioner). 

Further information

The following websites may of interest - as well as having lots of information, they also have leaflets you can print off.

Cancer Backup also have information in a wide range of languages. Please click on the links below:


Macmillan
Cancer Backup
British Lung Foundations